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Questions about scanning parts???

rrich
2-Guest

Questions about scanning parts???

First off Can anyone share with me a raw scan of a part? Preferably something plastic injection molded. I am interested in the quality of the scan and what is produced off of a raw scan. I am under the impression that when you scan there will be issues with getting down into small bores and such loosing detail. What is the likelihood of a super clean scan of a part like this. Full 3D, both sides, part size roughly 8 x 3.5 x. 75 deep?


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Ron Rich
Mechanical Engineer
Keithley A Tektronix Company
28775 Aurora Rd
Solon, OH 44139
440-498-2842


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mlocascio
4-Participant
(To:rrich)

My guess is that you will not have more than a 80% chance of getting your
deeper features to turn out correctly.






Mike, Rich

Have you looked into CT Scanning?

Check out this link:
dgallup
4-Participant
(To:rrich)

That looks very interesting, how much does it cost? My company is a bunch of tightwads.

In Reply to Paul Mailloux:


Mike, Rich

Have you looked into CT Scanning?

Check out this link: http://3dproscan.com/



We use CT Scanning to qualify practically every mold we build; scanning parts for FAI, molding process development etc.



There are no concerns that I am aware of in regards to pockets or buried features etc. as the CT Scanning sees accurately right through the plastic part, to all features, and to within microns.



The only limitation you might have is part size, not sure if ProScan can scan a part this size.




Visent at 3d ProScan (1-978-365-8164) will set you up.




Paul



Paul Mailloux ▪ Program Manager



NyproMold, Inc.

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